Al3 - Sunday News, December 7, 1980 ? ¥ J s Winter beauty and fun LAST RAYS OF SUN left the North Shore Tuesday in a_ visually spectacular exit of glistening white light over the mountaintops. Since then, while being a headache for drivers, the heavy snows have been a boon to heavy duty snow sculptors such as these youngsters pictured above, who find the best protection in ai snowball fight comes by building a fort. (Ian Smith and Terry Peters photo) Homeowner pays both ways A North Vancouver couple who paid to install a vehicle crossing over the sidewalk to their home must The Oricinal eather Factory stress finding a parking spot in the area. “T paid for it to be put in felt that the City should pay ; for removal of the vehicle § crossing but she was only and I'd lke to keep it.” she supported by Alderman now pay for ifs removal. said Marcino even though they don’t want “} think that in the first Other aldermen said they it removed instance thev requested a would be setting a dangerous North Vancouver City crossing they sull want it. = precedent if the City paid to council members felt they they didnt want i covered would be setting a dangerous precedent af they = did anvthing but follow a zoning over and why they should have to remove it 1s beyond me — Alderman Frank remove the crossing Vhey telt that af it) was done tor one homeowner the Building City would have to pay for the removal of other vehicle CrOSSINES bylaw which the requires vehicle Marcing said removal of But most alderman agreed Your Tax Shelter «rossing the paving could not be left City director of permits The problem of — the because of contravened «a and ticenses, Frank Morris, vehicle crossing and parking = City bylaw said that Edwards was in- mothe front yard at 228-230 It seems to ome that we Jormed of what the situation West 19th Street was dealt cant allow ourselves lo was before she took oul a arth by council fast) week treat one member of the building permit’ tor the 4 alter a tetter of omplaint com muntt.. different from duplex q Irom the homeowner, Ldna another Alderman Bill ‘In carcumstances such as }dwards was discussed two Sorenson said cts the wisdom of Solomon weeks apo the DSecause the one of the things thats isonot oavatlable te ous situation arose capected from as (Council) ts Alderman (sary Payne said \ ie single = famiuaty that we uphold our bylaws and the subject was oc hosed home oon the property has Mayor Jack boucks said on with the City taking one been replaced by a duplex the carher discussion on the achon and the bdwards & According to faty stall subtect beinp deft with the cost of ‘ this meant that under the Alderman Stella Jo Dean roning bylaw the paved ares Pc moving the « Possing . R H O S P @ Wy e e e e @ at the front of the touse ruld neo longer be used lor an ae ow Ow a D> O@ a ab am a —— — ‘ 4 f ee ee ment nave: pene Across tram the Coquitlarnn Centre TRO AN21 THO O556 vrais ‘oops aan rey Village Bram h 3030 bdgemons: Stud IRS A221 Nordward o apoboyisen te te, 26 9666 Ken Grahame otommern for Any me cor verte L) . hone afrrorm may have. aunod a Res. . 929-4245 Martine Drie Behe bh 1080 Martoe Dr FRO 1116